From Monterey to Santa Cruz, Central Coasters woke up to wet, windy weather and roadways littered with morning rush hour crashes. The National Weather Service said high winds and occasional 35 mph gusts will last all day Monday along the coast.Winter-like weather created worse problems farther north. The California Highway Patrol said two drivers suffered moderate injuries after high winds knocked over six big rigs on a stretch of Interstate 580 around the San Joaquin County city of Tracy.A foot of snow fell on the Sierra Nevada mountains at the 4,000-foot level, and 13 inches blanketed peaks at 6,300 feet near Donner Pass.Wind gusts topping 100 mph blew near Mount Rose ski resort between Lake Tahoe and Reno.The fast-moving storm system is forecast to clear out by Tuesday.